As long as one of them is a licensed driver and accompanies him in the front seat.
Yes, someone with a Rhode Island learners permit can drive in other states. However, the person with the permit must be driving with an adult rider in the car.
No. Florida will allow US permit holders from other states to drive in their state, but not foreign nationals on a foreign learner's permit.
no. your not allowed to drive in any state but your own.
Depends upon local laws.
Pennsylvania - no. The other two, yes.
As long as there is a licensed driver over the age of 21 at all times when the driver with the learners permit is driving, there is absolutely no problem with someone driving with a learners permit in a state other than where it was issued. When my son had his learners permit, we took a 2 week vacation and traveled across several state lines - he drove 75% of the trip - we were never stopped.
In my state WV the answer is no. You can not. It might be diffrent in other states but I don't think so.
Yes, as long as the other person is a legally licensed driver.
If the van does not normally require a special operators license to operate, you may, BUT not with passengers in it- other than the licensed drive accompanying you.
Some states do NOT honor out-of-state learners permits. YOU will have to determine what states you are driving to or through and contact the authorities of those states.
a "learners permit" is a legal binding "permit" to drive, as long as the "learner" is following and abiding by the rules and regulations of the permit and there is proof the other driver is at fault the other insured would be require to cover all expenses incurred However in some states that law places some of the percentage of fault on the other driver
You don't even need a learners permit in NH, just as long as your 15 1/2 and have an adult over 25 with a license in the front seat. Live Free or Die!